SILVERDALE — Two Washington businesses have announced new locations in The Trails at Silverdale shopping center.

Trapper's Sushi opened its newest restaurant in The Trails Dec. 12. It will be joined after the new year by Mora Iced Creamery, which plans to open a new location next to Habit Burger in early spring 2019.

The Trails will be the seventh location for Trapper's, which opened its first sushi restaurant in Bonney Lake in 2004. The chain also operates restaurants in Covington, Kent, North Bend, Puyallup, Lacey and Parkland.

Trapper's also announced in a press release that it will close it's Bremerton location on McWilliams Road.

Trapper's menu includes sushi and nigiri rolls and entrees like chicken teriyaki, tempura shrimp and breaded pork. The 4,700-square-foot Trails location features a full-service bar and outdoor patio seating.

The Silverdale location also debuted a new logo for the company, according to the release.

“We’re excited about the new look, and the bigger restaurant will better serve our customers in Kitsap County. We hope that our customers enjoy the new décor, but I want them to know we’re the same great Trapper’s Sushi we’ve always been” owner Trapper O'Keeffe said in the release.

Mora Iced Creamery owner Jerry Perez in the new production facility that is under construction in Poulsbo on Friday, March 27, 2015. (MEEGAN M. REID / KITSAP SUN)

The Trails location will be the fifth for Mora, which was started on Bainbridge Island in 2005 by Chilean immigrants Jerry Perez and Ana Orselli. Mora also has storefronts in Kingston, Poulsbo and Orem, Utah, and plans to open several more Nevada next year.

The small-batch, artisanal ice cream shop hopes to expand its footprint in western Washington. The Trails was an attractive and centrally-located option, Mora director of franchise development Jim Rowell said.

"We see that The Trails (is) going to be the spot that's going to continue growing, new businesses coming in," Rowell said. "It's a place that people are already going to in Silverdale and Kitsap County."

Mora boasts over 70 different flavors of ice cream, including "old world" flavors like Gianduja, Marron Glace and Dulce de Leche, according to its website. The company opened a new factory in Poulsbo in 2015 and even had its ice cream featured in a line of Starbucks drinks.

"Silverdale is kind of the hub of the county as far as a lot of the shopping goes," Rowell said. "We just feel like that's a great opportunity for us to put our ice cream in front of more people."

Retail space at The Trails is almost fully occupied, general manager Paul Brett said in a statement. Developer CenterCal Properties is looking to fill the remaining spaces and hopes to announce a grocery store tenant "very soon."

"We’ve heard the community’s desire for a grocer, and would love to be able to provide one in The Trails," Brett said.